1963 LR wagon 109, series IIA for sale

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  • capecod
    Low Range
    • Apr 2011
    • 3

    1963 LR wagon 109, series IIA for sale

    $14,500. Runs well. current safety inspection valid to 3/2012 This 1963 Land Rover has been the hobby project/toy of its current owner since 1997. It was first owned by the founding family of Pittsburgh Glass Co. and used for duck hunting. “Ike” was a frequent visitor for duck hunting excursions with this family and it is possible that President Eisenhower used this vehicle. This vehicle has been extensively restored mechanically while maintaining its original appearance and character. An extensive library of manuals and restoration guides goes with it. All receipts for restoration work included and totals over $30K.
    The engine is a specially built 1967 Chevrolet straight 6 cyl (250 cc/ 150hp). 16 inch wheels. Power steering and brakes added. Fairley overdrive. Completely replaced and updated exhaust system, radiator, brakes, clutch, axels seals, gearbox, electrical wiring, choke, body mounts, fuel tank and filter, shocks and more. Frame has been professional rebuilt and strengthened. Also includes parts kits and misc. accessories. Extensive documentation describing restoration is included too.
    Offered for sale due to expanded family. Currently garaged in West Falmouth, MA. Viewing by appointment. Email to pslobe@gmail.com or phone 508 274 9783 (please leave message if no answer and I will return your call)
    Last edited by capecod; 04-07-2011, 08:46 AM.
  • bmohan55
    4th Gear
    • Sep 2008
    • 435

    #2
    Hate to be a nit picker but a pet peeve of mine is that Pittsburgh is spelled with an "H" on the end!

    As a Pittsburgh native I recall back in the '60's that an oil company was forced to destroy a bunch of road maps because they miss-spelled Pittsburgh and the city complained.

    Other than that, good luck with the sell...pics would help.
    04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
    '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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